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Could you play a major role in the growing success story of the leading commercial aviation publication Airliner World? This is your chance.

We are seeking an assistant editor to help us in the next stage of Airliner World’s development as we continue to build on our strong brand and gain more readers and plaudits from both enthusiasts and the aviation industry.

Based at Key Publishing’s offices in Stamford, Lincolnshire, this is a full-time role. You will assist editor Craig West in writing, compiling and editing articles on all aspects of the commercial aviation scene – past, present and future – as well as helping to source top-quality imagery and contributors.

The successful candidate will be bursting with ideas for interesting and exciting features. It is a challenging and demanding role, but the rewards include the chance to travel the world to cover the biggest and most important stories in commercial aviation today. You will need to be an aviation enthusiast with a sound working knowledge of the industry and will have travelled to pursue your aeronautical interests.

Ideally, you will already be an experienced journalist with an understanding of regular production schedules within a small editorial team, but candidates without this background who can demonstrate excellent potential will be considered.

This is an outstanding opportunity to join Europe’s foremost specialist aviation magazine publisher. Benefits include 25 holiday days per year plus a company pension scheme.

To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining why you are the right person for the job to: Craig West, Editor, Airliner World, PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1XQ or email craig.west@keypublishing.com

The closing date is July 13, 2018.

Key Publishing is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. All applicants will be invited to interview based on merit.

Current Issue

February 2019In the February edition of Airliner World we travel to Larnaca in Cyprus to join the final commercial flight for the British Airways Boeing 767 fleet. The widebody has been a workhorse of the British flag carrier for decades, with a fascinating history spanning far-flung royal charters to more modest domestic operations. As we close one chapter of modern aviation, another begins as we visit Airbus headquarters in Toulouse to find out more about their A330neo project. We speak to key players involved in the project and determine what the future holds for the crowded - but highly lucrative - mid-market sector.
Don’t miss our exclusive interview with Gulf Air CEO Krešimir Ku&#269;ko, as the Bahraini national airline transforms not only its fleet but its wider strategy as it adopts a new boutique concept. Continuing our globetrotting this month, we profile Osaka’s Itami Airport, which is carving a niche as the city’s premier domestic gateway and visit Canada’s Northwest Territories to learn more about the classic ‘piston-pounders’ of Buffalo Airways. As part of our ongoing historical insights, we remember the Lockheed Electra L-188, an elegant, four-engine turboprop which raised the bar for performance, range and luxury until critical design flaws destroyed public confidence and forced the programme to a premature close.
Finally, we bring you our comprehensive coverage of worldwide news, including a full report from the Bahrain International Airshow, plus Cathay Pacific roster their A350-1000 to Manchester, ANA receive their first superjumbo, a first look at WestJet’s new Dreamliner, and Air Astana unveil their Embraer E2 in a striking snow leopard livery. We also have our regular sections covering the latest commercial aircraft acquisitions, up-to-date accident reports and developments from the world of aviation training and MROs and we give you the chance to win aviation DVDs worth over £200 in our reader competition.